BUSINESS SUPERBRAND SINCE 008 Gyproc, Thistle, Gypframe and Glasroc are all registered trade names of BPB United Kingdom Limited. Isover is a registered trade name of Saint-Gobain. Proprietor: BPB United Kingdom Limited registered in England 734396, registered office Saint-Gobain House, Binley Business Park, Coventry, CV3 TT, UK. British Gypsum reserves the right to revise product specifications without notice. The information in this document was correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. It is the user s responsibility to ensure that it remains current prior to use. The information in this document is for guidance only and should not be read in isolation. Users should read and familiarise themselves with all the information contained in this document and ensure that they are fully conversant with the products and systems being used, before subsequent specification or installation. For a comprehensive and up-to- date library of information visit the British Gypsum website at: www.british-gypsum.com Telephone: 08705 4563 Fax: 08705 456356 Email: bgtechnical.enquiries@bpb.com Training enquiries: 0870 406040 www.british-gypsum.com FM 5358 British Gypsum May 009 FINISH - 0 Finishing guide For Thistle plaster and Gyproc plasterboard A Saint-Gobain Company
Turning houses into homes It s all in the finish. Once the background is in place, you ll need to decide the most suitable way to finish walls and ceilings to create a seamless and smooth look and feel, ready for final decoration. This guide will help you choose the best way to finish the background, whether plaster skimming or drylining, as well as show you in detail how to get the best finish. Contents Page Ready for the finish? 4 What do I need? 5 Which finishing system should I use? 6 Plaster skimming 8 Basic jointing 4 Full surface coverage System warranty 4 Minor damage repair 6 Further training 7 3
Ready for the finish? What do I need? Before you think about getting the finish right, backgrounds must be adequately prepared to ensure the best results. As a quick reminder: If jointing or skimming plasterboards, ensure the board is fixed the correct way round, finishing onto the front face of the board. All walls and ceilings should be secure, flat and smooth. Previously wallpapered surfaces must have all wallpaper and paste removed from the wall so the surface is clean. Repair any damage to the wall prior to applying the finish, allowing adequate time for fillers to dry. Make sure you have all the equipment you need before you start Once you ve decided which finishing system to use, you ll find details of all the tools you ll need to complete the job at the beginning of each section. Don t forget to consider the environment you ll be working in, so you can perform the job as safely as possible, including: Using purpose-designed equipment to reach ceilings and the tops of walls. Tidy the rooms you ll be working in to remove obstacles and potential trip hazards. Protect the floor and furniture from dust and splashes with dust sheets. Ensure rooms have adequate ventilation for dispersing dust and to aid drying. If you still need to do some preparation work on the background, request our Installation guide containing information on how to prepare wall and ceiling linings, as well as show you how to build partitions, separating walls and floors. Installation guide For Thistle plaster and Gyproc plasterboard To receive your copy, you can join our mailing list using the reply card at the back of this guide, or download a copy from www.british-gypsum.com Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) PPE is often required when using plaster and drylining materials. Here s a list of items you should consider when undertaking these activities: Activity Using all jointing materials and plasters Mixing powders and installing insulation Working overhead (ceilings) Equipment Safety shoes Gloves Eye protection Dusk mask Hard hat 4 For further information and to download Product Data sheets, 5 visit www.british-gypsum.com
Which finishing system should I use? In some circumstances the background surface will influence the finish that should be used. Where options are still available, we ve put together the key benefits of using each one, so you can feel confident with your choice. The background Background New undercoat plaster Plasterboards (Gyproc Moisture Resistant board must be pre-treated with ThistleBond-it before plastering) Finishing system Plaster finish Plaster finish or basic jointing Basic jointing Smaller amounts of material is used, so less material is required on site. Consequently less water is also needed. The process can be done in stages over several days where this suits. Full plastering skills are not required. Imperfections can be removed through sanding. Old plaster in reasonable condition (secure, flat and smooth, with some minor damage such as nail holes) Method of finishing Plaster skimming Plaster skimming provides a smooth seamless surface to the entire wall or ceiling. Easy to achieve good airtightness for both thermal and acoustic insulation. The speed of finishing is not reliant on the weather, as there s no need to wait for drying, it can also continue in cold weather. Resilient and scuff-resistant reducing the need for maintenance. Finished in one visit. Plaster finish or full surface coverage Full surface coverage Consistent surface texture and suction over plasterboards and joints. Can cover minor damage such as picture hook holes, etc, to existing walls. Installation details Page Plaster skimming 8 Basic jointing 4 Full surface coverage 6 7
Plaster skimming Finish plasters can be used to skim plasterboards or provide the final layer over undercoat plaster as part of a solid plaster wall or ceiling. Choice of plasters Thistle Board Finish Thistle Multi-Finish Skim finishing plasterboards Finishing undercoat plasters, plasterboards or a combination of both Tools Clean mixing bucket Mixing paddle or wheel Gyproc Bucket Trowel Gyproc Hawk Thistle Plaster Finishing Trowel To mix the plaster in To mix the plaster with To aid mixing To place plaster on whilst trowelling To apply and finish the plaster 3 Installation options Thistle ProTape FT50 Reinforcing plasterboard joints Gyproc Joint Tape Reinforcing plasterboard joints (more resistant to cracking than fibre tapes) Square edge Gyproc plasterboard ThistleBond-it Use on moisture resistant grade plasterboard and smooth concrete to ensure bond with the background 3 Thistle ProTape FT50 or Gyproc Joint Tape Thistle Board Finish or Thistle Multi-Finish plaster Thistle Thin Coat Angle Bead Thistle Thin Coat Mini Mesh Bead Thistle Thin Coat Plaster Stop Bead Reinforces edges of the skim finish on plasterboards Reinforces edges of the skim finish on plasterboards Defines and reinforces edges of the skim finish on plasterboards For further information on plaster accessories see page 4. 8 9
Plaster skimming Installation tips Ensure the room temperature is controlled. Plaster should not be applied to frozen backgrounds or in very hot or dry conditions. Take precautions to avoid rapid loss of water. Check the use-by dates on the bags, making sure you use the oldest material first. Sequence the work. Setting time is approximately 90 minutes, but finishing times can be extended in low temperatures by 30 minutes or more. As a result, do not mix more than you ll be able to use in this time, we suggest a maximum of two bags. For coverage guidance, one bag will cover 0m, but add an allowance for waste. Avoid excessively polishing the surface as this will make it harder to decorate with a paint finish. Use ThistleBond-it on Gyproc Moisture Resistant board, to ensure a strong bond with the background. Example guidance applying Thistle Board Finish plaster to Gyproc plasterboards (when applying a finish plaster to an undercoat plaster ignore stages - 4): Stage : All mixing equipment should be cleaned before use to prevent contamination of the plaster. Thistle plasters are pre-mixed. Add only clean water and do not use any additives. Mix Thistle plasters by pouring the required amount of clean water into the mixing bucket and then adding the plaster. Mix using a mixing paddle to disperse lumps and achieve a thick creamy consistency. Stage : Fix either Thistle Thin Coat Angle Bead or Thistle Thin Coat Mini Mesh Bead to external plasterboard angles, by embedding in finish plaster. Before the plaster sets, any surplus must be wiped from the corner as scraping it away may affect the zinc coating of the bead. 0
Plaster skimming Stage 3: Pre-fill any gaps between plasterboards exceeding 3mm. Stage 4: Position the tape and spread plaster along each joint. To minimise the risk of cracking, ensure plaster is pushed through the tape well into any gaps between the plasterboards. Reinforce joints and internal angles using Gyproc Joint Tape. When lining internal angles, crease the tape down the centre to aid application. Spread plaster along each joint, press Gyproc Joint Tape firmly into the plaster and immediately cover with a further application. Leave sufficient plaster beneath the tape to ensure adhesion. Stage 5: Apply plaster to the plasterboard surface and joints with firm pressure, after the joint treatment has stiffened but not set, to approximately mm thickness. Remove any air bubbles. Alternatively use self-adhesive Thistle ProTape FT50. Be aware that glass fibre mesh tape is not a direct substitute for Gyproc Joint Tape and is less resistant to cracking, particularly where board egdes are not fully supported. Stage 6: Apply a second coat of plaster building out to total of mm in thickness. Apply onto first coat whilst still wet. Trowel to a smooth matt finish as the plaster is stiffening. Use any additional water sparingly and only in the latter stages of trowelling. 3
Basic jointing Using Gyproc jointing compounds to fill and finish each plasterboard joint can be staged to suit your timings. It can also be sanded to give a smoother finish and remove any imperfections. Choice of jointing compounds Gyproc Joint Filler & Gyproc ProMix LITE Gyproc Easi-Fill Bedding corner tape and angle beads A ready-mixed compound used in the second and third finishing stages over Gyproc Joint Filler Used on its own as an alternative to both the above products, it will bulk fill and finish in all stages of the jointing process 3 4 Tools Clean mixing bucket Mixing paddle or wheel Gyproc Bucket Trowel Gyproc Hawk Thistle Plaster Finishing Trowel Gyproc Jointing Knife To mix powdered compounds in To mix powdered compounds with To aid mixing To place jointing compounds on whilst trowelling To apply jointing compounds To apply jointing compounds at internal angles Installation options Tapered edge Gyproc plasterboard Gyproc Joint Tape Gyproc No-Coat Ultraflex 35 Reinforcing flat and internal angle joints Reinforcing internal and external corner joints at any angle Gyproc Joint Tape with Gyproc Joint Filler or Gyproc Easi-Fill Gyproc Drywall Metal Angle Bead For exterior reinforcement of 90 angles 3 or Gyproc ProMix LITE or Gyproc Easi-Fill Gyproc Drywall Primer Use before decoration to equalise suction on joints and plasterboard liner before painting 4 or Gyproc Drywall Primer or Gyproc Sealer For further information on plasterboard accessories see page 4. Gyproc Drywall Sealer Use before decoration with wallpaper to protect the surface against subsequent steam-stripping of wallpaper 4 There is a wider range of Gyproc jointing compounds available. 5 For more details visit www.british-gypsum.com
Basic jointing Choosing the method of jointing Internal and external joints: Drylining plasterboard joints is done in stages, by firstly bedding in the joint tape or angle bead using Gyproc Joint Filler and finishing the joint in two subsequent stages using Gyproc ProMix LITE. A B Flat joint: 3 C 4 First fill: Gyproc Joint Tape is bed into Gyproc Joint Filler. Second fill: Gyproc ProMix LITE is feathered out beyond the joint. A Gyproc Drywall Metal Angle Bead provides impact resistance on external 90 angles. 3 4 Third fill: A final layer of Gyproc ProMix LITE is applied. Gyproc Primer can be applied for paint preparation, or Gyproc Sealer can be used for subsequent wallpaper stripping. B C Gyproc Joint Tape provides crack resistance on internal joints. Gyproc No-Coat Ultraflex 35 provides high performance corner reinforcement for all angles. Alternatively Gyproc Easi-Fill can be used to bed in the tape and finish the joint, reducing the process to two stages. 6 7
Basic jointing Installation tips Ensure the room temperature is controlled. Jointing compounds must not be used in temperatures below the minimum specified on the packaging, and this applies at all stages during application, setting or hardening. As you work, fill any gaps and edges as close to the finished surface as possible, this will better prepare the joint for stage. Check plasterboards are securely fixed with no steps between adjacent boards, driving in any protruding screw heads prior to jointing. Pre-fill gaps between boards greater than 3mm prior to taping with Gyproc Joint Filler. Sequence the work. Setting time is approximately 90 minutes, as a result, do not mix more than you ll be able to use in this time. To achieve a smooth continuous crack-resistant surface, use of tapered edge plasterboard and Gyproc Joint Tape is widely regarded as best practice. Example guidance applying Gyproc Easi-Fill to Gyproc plasterboards: Stage - bedding the reinforcement: Mix Gyproc Easi-Fill with water to a thick creamy consistency. Apply Gyproc Easi-Fill to the Joint. Bed the joint reinforcement into the Gyproc Easi-Fill. For flat joints and internal angles use Gyproc Joint Tape. For external angles, Gyproc Drywall Metal Angle Beads can be used to protect 90 angles, alternatively use Gyproc No-Coat Ultraflex 35 for any angle (internal or external). Stage - finishing coat: Allow the joints to set. Trowel apply Gyproc Easi-Fill feathering out beyond the previous application. One coat is normally enough. If board edges are cut or square-edge boards are used, the joint treatment will be raised above the board surface, which is more difficult to conceal. In this case two or three further joint treatments will be required. If you are not using Gyproc Easi-Fill, for example Gyproc Joint Filler to bed the tape and Gyproc ProMix LITE to finish the joint, it will need two finishing coats. Apply another application of Gyproc ProMix LITE once the previous layer has set, feathering further out. 8 9
Basic jointing Full surface coverage Sanding Allow the joints to fully dry and lightly sand where required to remove any minor imperfections. Full surface coverage (optional) See page for further details. Using jointing compounds for full surface coverage can provide an enhanced finished to basic jointing, as it masks the joints between the plasterboards even further. It can also be used when covering old plastered walls with minor damage, for example a wall that has small imperfections such as picture hook holes or small chips, as long as the wall is still secure, flat and smooth. Pre-decoration Remove any surface dust and ensure background is dry prior to application. Apply Gyproc Drywall Primer or Gyproc Drywall Sealer to the entire board surface and jointed areas, to prepare the lining for the final decorative treatment. or Gyproc ProMix LITE or Gyproc Easi-Fill or Gyproc Drywall Primer or Gyproc Drywall Sealer 0
Full surface coverage Choice of jointing compounds Gyproc ProMix LITE Gyproc Easi-Fill Tools Clean mixing bucket Mixing paddle or wheel Gyproc Bucket Trowel Gyproc Hawk Thistle Plaster Finishing Trowel Gyproc Jointing Knife A ready-mixed compound suitable for full surface coverage A powdered compound suitable for full surface coverage To mix powdered compounds in To mix powdered compounds with To aid mixing To place jointing compounds on whilst trowelling To apply jointing compounds To apply jointing compounds at internal angles Drylining Where plasterboard has been jointed, continue using the same jointing compound to complete the job. Trowel apply a very thin layer and scrape across the entire wall and or ceiling surface, moving around the room in sequence. Once dry, sand any minor imperfections to leave a smooth finish. Over old plaster When covering old plastered walls, ensure that the wall is secure, flat, smooth and dust free. Trowel apply a very thin layer and scrape across the entire wall or ceiling surface, moving around the room in sequence. Once dry, sand any minor imperfections to leave a smooth finish. Installation options Gyproc Drywall Primer Gyproc Drywall Sealer Use before decoration to equalise suction before decorating with a paint finish Use before decoration with wallpaper to protect the surface against subsequent stream-stripping of wallpaper For further information on plasterboard accessories see page 4. Pre-decoration Remove any surface dust and ensure background is dry prior to application. Apply Gyproc Drywall Primer or Gyproc Drywall Sealer to the entire surface to prepare the lining for the final decorative treatment. There is a wider range of Gyproc jointing compounds available. 3 For more details visit www.british-gypsum.com
System warranty Using the British Gypsum systems and components featured in this guide, you ll be able to qualify for the SpecSure system warranty. SpecSure is simple, we guarantee that our products, when installed in accordance with our recommendations, will achieve the performances stated, giving you peace of mind that the systems will last. To qualify for the SpecSure warranty, ensure you choose all British Gypsum products and accessories, including plaster and jointing accessories. Plaster skimming accessories Thistle ProTape FT50 A self-adhesive mesh tape for reinforcing flat joints. Available in 90m rolls. Gyproc Joint Tape A paper tape alternative for reinforcing flat joints with a greater overall cracking resistance. Available in 50m rolls. Thistle Thin Coat Angle Bead For reinforcing external angles. Available in 400mm and 3000mm lengths. Thistle Thin Coat Mini Mesh Bead Jointing accessories Gyproc Joint Tape A paper tape for reinforcing flat joints. Available in 50m rolls. Gyproc Corner Tape A paper tape with two corrosion resistant metal strips for reinforcing external angles. Available in 33m rolls. Gyproc No-Coat Ultraflex 35 A joint tape providing high performance corner reinforcement, which can be adjusted for both internal and external corners. Available in 30m rolls. Gyproc Drywall Metal Angle Bead Galvanised metal angle bead used for reinforcing 90 degree external angles; ideal where maximum protection is required. Available in 3000mm lengths. Gyproc Drywall Metal Edge Bead Galvanised metal edge bead used for protecting and defining exposed edges of plasterboard. Available in 400mm and 3000mm lengths. An alternative angle bead for reinforcing external angles. Available in 400mm and 3000mm lengths. Plaster stop beads For defining and reinforcing the edges of skim finishes to plasterboard. Available in 400mm and 3000mm lengths. Gyproc Drywall Primer A general purpose plasterboard primer used before decoration to equalise suction. Available in 0 litre tubs. Gyproc Drywall Sealer A single coat provides protection from future steam-stripping and two coats provides a vapour control barrier. Available in 0 litre tubs. 4 For further information on SpecSure visit www.british-gypsum.com 5
Minor damage repair Further training Repairing minor damage to walls and ceilings can be carried out without the need to completely replace the existing surface. It is easier if repairs are made like-for-like, so if the finish is a skim plaster, jointing materials should not be used, and vice versa. For more information about British Gypsum products please visit www.british-gypsum.com The British Gypsum Drywall Academy is the industry leading centre for training and development in plaster and drylining courses. Finishing courses available: Basic trowel skills and skim finishing Hand jointing and finishing plasterboards Mechanical jointing Guidance for minor repairs to plasterboard walls: Stage : Lightly sand the surface to remove any burrs and fill flush with Gyproc Easi-Fill or two applications of Gyproc ProMix LITE. Stage : When dry, apply Gyproc Drywall Primer or Gyproc Drywall Sealer to leave the surface ready for decoration. Also available: DriLyner dot and dab systems GypLyner wall lining systems Combined partitioning and ceiling systems Courses are run throughout the year at all of our training centres at Erith in Kent, East Leake near Nottingham, and Kirkby Thore in Cumbria. Where damage is through the core of a plasterboard wall, larger repairs will need to be made. If you would like to attend a training course to enhance or refresh your skills, then call us to request an information pack. Training enquiries: 0870 406040 6 7
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